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Anyone else up early against their own will ?

13 replies

natureplantar101 · 05/02/2015 08:05

pup woke me up at 7 !! 7 do dogs not know how to have a lie in Grin walkie time soon

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Scotlandfordogs · 05/02/2015 08:07

Our cat got me up at 5am. He is not my friend this morning Wink

natureplantar101 · 05/02/2015 08:31

She's still learning so I'll let it go this time lol Grin not sure the neighbours will be impressed with he bounding up and down the stairs and barkong like this each morning though i was only in bed for 8 hrs it was like id left her in her cage for 80 Shock

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EasyToEatTiger · 05/02/2015 09:41

7am??? Wow what a luxury lie-in!!!! Dh is usually up at the crack of dawn, by 5am if he's lucky. Sodding dogs!

holmessweetholmes · 05/02/2015 09:56

7! I wish. Dpup never wakes later than 6. This morning he woke at 3:45, was let out for a wee, then barked and whined on and off between 4:30 and 6. He's not a little baby any more either - just over 4 months!

mimiasovitch · 05/02/2015 10:11

Our lovely old boy never wakes us up at that sort of time bless him. Mainly because he always needs a wee at about 3.00am. If I let him out the back he mooches around for 20 mins or so,do I find myself in hydrant garden in a dressing gown pleading with him to have a pee and stop sniffing the air and checking the lie of his land. I love him really, but it's like having a baby.

AgathaF · 05/02/2015 10:14

Our old dog regularly wakes us during the night now. Last night it was 4am and 5am.

AgathaF · 05/02/2015 10:15

Mimi we say exactly that on a regular basis these days - "it's like having a baby again"!

natureplantar101 · 05/02/2015 10:15

ours is 2 Smile it was her first night in her new home she did quite well if she wakes me up at 7 what are dc going to do when i finally have some Hmm shes snoozing on her sofa (yes its her now Wink ) me and Dp going to pet shop for her Grin shes struck gold with us i think she knows it too

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mimiasovitch · 05/02/2015 16:49

Sorry - only just read my post. Hydrant garden indeed, though I guess that what it is to ddog! I remember the first fortnight of having him as a puppy, wondering what the hell we had done. If only I'd known the up all night bit would be nothing compared to the arrival of dd1.

LokiBuddyBoo1 · 05/02/2015 18:32

No my dpup is lazy he likes a lie in if I have to get him up before 9am he is grumpy and has this look of disgust as I'm moving him out of my bed.
He likes to sleep in late has done since 8 weeks old and never had an accident whilst sleeping in.

MostAmused · 05/02/2015 21:49

Wish dpup would go back to being lazy. Up until 5 months he would mooch about the crate and sleep until I got him up at half 8 but now it's 7ish each morning for the last week or two. Guess I'll have to get used to it!

insanityscratching · 06/02/2015 08:20

I'm an early riser, Eric gives me a particular look of disgust when I come down at 5.30am Grin He likes an 8am start, dh who likes a lie in at weekends is usually out walking at 9am as Eric gets him up, a feat none of our five dc ever managed Hmm

nowomennocry15 · 06/02/2015 20:06

dogs need alot of attention as they become bored easily like men lol

but you need to be up early to let them out for their business to be done.

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